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google site command and supplemental results

         

efirkey

8:50 pm on Jun 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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How come the site command in google doesn't always pull up supplemental results? I have 2 sites. One google considers all supplemental and the site command pulls up 45,000 results

The second site only pulls up 900ish results and if I go through them all none are supplemental, but I can seach for specific keywords on google have a top 10 placement marked as supplemental, but that page doesn't get counted in the site command

Any ideas.

Also the site command for my site has pulled up the following result counts
earlier in year 15,800 results
5-16-2006 728 results
5-23-2006 578 results
6-13-2006 826 results
6-19-2006 9410 results
6-20-2006 945 results
6-21-2006 902 results

why is there so much fluctuation? especially the increase to 9410 and subsequent decrease. I actually got excited when I hit 9410 and had a great day traffic wise, but then google smacked me again the next day.

I'm starting to not like google.

g1smd

8:57 pm on Jun 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There are several bugs with the site: command.

Different datacentres have different data, and different bugs, too.

le_ffrench

11:56 am on Jun 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There is a command that enables you to list your supplemental results page.

intext:"*" site:www.yoursite.com

The question is: does this command list them all?

trinorthlighting

1:35 pm on Jun 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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No, that command does not list them all.

efirkey

2:30 pm on Jun 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thank you for the intext command. It does help in identifying which of my pages are indexed

wmuser

2:56 pm on Jun 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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That issue has been reported earlier,its a bug which has not yet been fixed